1. Definition of Azeotrope:
An azeotrope is a mixture of two or more liquids that boil at a constant temperature and have a fixed composition, such that the vapor produced has the same composition as the liquid mixture. Azeotropes behave like pure substances during boiling and cannot be separated into their individual components by simple distillation.
2. Azeotrope formed by Negative Deviation from Raoult's Law:
When a mixture exhibits a negative deviation from Raoult's law, the intermolecular forces between the molecules of the two liquids are stronger than those in the individual components. As a result, the boiling point of the mixture is lower than that predicted by Raoult's law, and the vapor has a different composition than the liquid. This leads to the formation of a minimum boiling azeotrope.
Example:
An example of an azeotrope formed by a negative deviation from Raoult's law is the mixture of hydrochloric acid (HCl) and water. This mixture forms a minimum boiling azeotrope with a boiling point of 108°C and a composition of approximately 20% HCl and 80% water.
Write IUPAC names of the following compounds and classify them into primary, secondary and tertiary amines.
(i) (CH3 )2CHNH2 (ii) CH3 (CH2 )2NH2 (iii) CH3NHCH(CH3 )2
(iv) (CH3 )3CNH2 (v) C6H5NHCH3 (vi) (CH3CH2 )2NCH3 (vii) m–BrC6H4NH2
Give one chemical test to distinguish between the following pairs of compounds.
(i) Methylamine and dimethylamine
(ii) Secondary and tertiary amines
(iii) Ethylamine and aniline
(iv) Aniline and benzylamine
(v) Aniline and N-methylaniline
Account for the following:
(i) pKb of aniline is more than that of methylamine.
(ii) Ethylamine is soluble in water whereas aniline is not.
(iii) Methylamine in water reacts with ferric chloride to precipitate hydrated ferric oxide.
(iv) Although amino group is o– and p– directing in aromatic electrophilic substitution reactions, aniline on nitration gives a substantial amount of m-nitroaniline.
(v) Aniline does not undergo Friedel-Crafts reaction.
(vi) Diazonium salts of aromatic amines are more stable than those of aliphatic amines. (vii) Gabriel phthalimide synthesis is preferred for synthesising primary amines.